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The Action Division (french: Service Action), commonly known by its predecessor's title Action Service (french: Service Action) is a division of France's Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE) responsible for planning and performing clandestine and covert operations including black operations. The core specialisations of the Action Division are sabotage, destruction of materiel, assassination, detaining/kidnapping, interrogation with and without using torture, infiltration/exfiltration of persons into/from hostile territory and hostage rescue. The division also fulfils other security-related roles including testing the security of strategic sites, for example
nuclear power plant A nuclear power plant (NPP) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal power stations, heat is used to generate steam that drives a steam turbine connected to a electric generator, generato ...
s and military facilities such as the
submarine base A submarine base is a military base that shelters submarines and their personnel. Examples of present-day submarine bases include HMNB Clyde, Île Longue (the base for France's Force océanique stratégique), Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Na ...
of the ÃŽle Longue, Bretagne. Organization Within the Action Division there are three separate groups, * CPES for clandestine agents, * CPIS for clandestine commandos, and * CPEOM for clandestine combat divers. The service's headquarters are located at the fort of Noisy-le-Sec. It replaced the ''Service Action'' of the SDECE in 1971.


Organisation

The current action division originated from the SDECE's action service (''Service Action'' or SA. ''Service Action'' is still commonly used). The action division has a "pool" of paramilitary operatives coming mainly from the French Army, often at least from the paras, and some from special forces. Since the early 1980s, the service action has been divided into three main parts: commandos,
combat diver A frogman is someone who is trained in scuba diving or swimming underwater in a tactical capacity that includes military, and in some European countries, police work. Such personnel are also known by the more formal names of combat diver, comb ...
s and air support. The commandos were originally chunked in the ''"11e Choc"'' (''11e Bataillon Parachutiste de Choc'', 11th Shock Parachutist Battalion, later 11th Shock Parachutist Demi-Brigade), created in 1946. The ''11e Choc'' was disbanded in 1963 because its officers were suspected to be
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supporters. Consequently, its missions were partly given to military special forces units, especially the
1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment The 1er Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine ( en, 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment) or 1er RPIMa is a unit of the French Army Special Forces Command, therefore part of the Special Operations Command. Heirs to the Free Frenc ...
. After the sinking of the ''Rainbow Warrior'' in 1985, the ''"11e Choc"'' was re-raised in 1985 as the 11th Shock Parachutist Regiment. The unit was disbanded in 1993 among other various changes of French armed forces following the end of the cold war. DGSE operatives are since based in three "training centres" which compose the ''Centre d'Instruction des Réservistes Parachutistes'' (CIRP, "Paratrooper Reservist Instruction Centre"): * The ''Centre Parachutiste d'Entraînement Spécialisé'' (CPES, "Paratrooper Specialised Training Centre") in
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for clandestine operations * The ''Centre Parachutiste d'Instruction Spécialisée'' (CPIS, "Paratrooper Specialised Instruction Centre") in
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for special commandos. The CPIS is the successor of the ''Centre d'entraînement à la Guerre Spéciale'' (CEGS, "Training Centre for Special Warfare") * The ''Centre Parachutiste d'Entraînement aux Opérations Maritimes'' (CPEOM, "Paratrooper Training Centre for Maritime Operations") in Quelern, which instructs combat divers. The CPEOM is the successor of the ''Centre d'Instruction des Nageurs de Combat d'Aspretto''.
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originally included servicemen from both French Navy and Army. The unit soon split in two, the army soldiers being transferred to the ''Centre d'Instruction des Nageurs de Combat'' (CINC, Combat Divers Training Centre, nicknamed Ajax) assigned to ''"11e Choc"''. In the aftermath of the disastrous ''Rainbow Warrior'' affair, the CINC was officially disbanded, and the DGSE combat divers were transferred in the CPEOM. Commando Hubert remains as the combat diver component of the French naval special operation forces, the Commandos Marine. The air support of DGSE operations is provided by a
French Air Force The French Air and Space Force (AAE) (french: Armée de l'air et de l'espace, ) is the air and space force of the French Armed Forces. It was the first military aviation force in history, formed in 1909 as the , a service arm of the French Army; ...
unit, the ''Groupe Aérien Mixte 00.056 (GAM 56) "Vaucluse"'', heir of a Free French Forces special duties flight. This unit received the Croix de la Valeur Militaire with bronze palms on 1 June 2012, for having "particularly distinguished itself in a number of very sensitive recent engagements".
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La Valeur Militaire pour le GAM 56, les "ailes" de la DGSE
Furthermore, the naval ship ''Alizé'' can provide support from the Navy to the benefit of the DGSE.


History


SDECE

After the Second World War, Colonel
Jacques Morlanne Ancient and noble French family names, Jacques, Jacq, or James are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are over ...
used a list of former SOE operatives to create a "''Service Action''" for the SDECE.French Ministry of Defence, Defence Historical Service, Département de l'innovation technologique et des entrées extraordinaires, Bureau des témoignages oraux,
Histoire orale. Inventaire analytique de la sous-série 3K
'', tome III, par Sébastien Laurent, Hervé Lemoine, Marilyne Morais, Stéphane Simmonet, Guillaume Zeller. Château de Vincennes, 2005. p.137
In 1947, Morlanne sent captain
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at
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to create the 11e bataillon parachutiste de choc. In July 1947,
Paul Aussaresses Paul Aussaresses (; 7 November 1918 – 3 December 2013) was a French Army general, who fought during World War II, the First Indochina War and Algerian War. His actions during the Algerian War—and later defense of those actions—caused consid ...
took over command of the battalion and started training his men in "''carrying out what was then called 'psychological warfare', everywhere where necessary, and notably in Indochina (...) I prepared my men for clandestine operations, airborne or otherwise, which could range from exploding buildings, sabotage or elimination of enemies... a little bit like what I had learnt in England.''" According to Constantin Melnik, then supervisor of secret services for Michel Debré, in 1960 alone, the Service Action killed 135 people, sank six ships and destroyed two aeroplanes.135 personnes éliminées par le SDECE en 1960
'' L'Humanité'', 20 January 1996


Directors

The action division's directors were: * 1971–1976 : ''Colonel''
André Devigny André Devigny (25 May 1916 – 12 February 1999) was a French soldier and member of the Résistance. Biography Devigny was a schoolteacher who joined the French Army just before the outbreak of World War II in 1939. He was part of the fighting ...
* 1976–1980 : ''Colonel'' Gaigneron de Marolles * 1980–1982 : ''Colonel'' (later ''Général'') Georges Grillot * 1982 – November 1984 : ''Colonel'' Jean-Pol Desgrees du Lou * November 1984–1986 : ''Colonel'' Jean-Claude Lesquier * 1986 – September 1987 : ''Colonel'' (later ''général de brigade'') Jean Heinrich * September 1987 – December 1989 : ''Colonel'' Pierre-Jacques Costedoat * December 1989 – January 1995 : Christian Vie * December 2002 – December 2004 : A. Aprile (?) * 2004–2007 : ''Colonel'' Christophe Rastouil


Sources and references

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